About Sixth Grade Detective

Review

Editors Review

Choice of Games has a particular heritage of stories where decisions actually do matter, and Sixth Grade Detective continues this as well as the series's penchant for unique takes on relatively stereotypical fantasies. Dialogue and choices are fun and meaningful, and while the mysteries are somewhat cliched and don't represent anything surprising in terms of storytelling, it's all about the characters and how they are weaved through the plot, and this game delivers.

Play as a kid sleuth in an interactive story book novel with Sixth Grade Detective.

Sixth Grade Detective puts you in the shoes of 6th grade detective solving mysteries as a hobby. The story is told over a 106,000-word interactive novel by Laura Hughes.

Sixth Grade Detective has you investigate 6 different cases. Along the way you'll be presented with puzzles that you have to answer correctly, and from time to time make choices how you should go on certain situations. Your choices will decide how the story goes for you.

You will have to search for clues, interview suspects, analyze evidences, and discover the culprits. You'll also get to form relationships, be them friendly or unfriendly, lie to adults, and date classmates or shun romance.

Sixth Grade Detective features a highly customizable main character, who can be a boy, girl, or nonbinary.